The ovaries produce eggs and provide a protective environment for a developing fetus during pregnancy.
Amniotic fluid is a separate fluid that surrounds and protects the developing fetus in the womb. It is not urine.
A female fetus develops eggs during prenatal development while she is still in her mother's womb. This process begins around the 12th week of pregnancy.
The uterus is the hollow muscular organ that protects and nourishes a developing fetus during pregnancy. It is located in the pelvis and has a lining that thickens each month to prepare for a possible pregnancy.
Amniotic fluid is a clear, watery liquid that surrounds and protects the fetus in the womb during pregnancy. It helps cushion the fetus from external pressure, maintains a stable temperature, and allows for movement and growth. Additionally, the amniotic fluid contains nutrients and hormones that support the development of the fetus.
Amniotic fluid surrounds and protects the fetus in the womb, providing a cushion against external pressure and helping regulate temperature. It also allows the fetus to move and develop muscles and lungs by swallowing and breathing it in. Additionally, amniotic fluid contains nutrients and hormones that support the fetus's growth and development.
No. That is the female reproductive system.
There is no age, it happens when you hit puberty.
The usual......dog cages.
The Amniotic Sac.
The fetus will not come in contact with our water. It floats in it's own. Your body protects it from the outside world.
Amniotic fluid
The mother's immune system.
it protects the eggs by sitting on and protects it from enemies
Angiosperms.
no but he's hot
Vernix Caseosa
Via the umbilical vein which connects to the placenta in the womb of the host mother